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By Tasha
I purchased this artwork as a gift for my brother and it is so lovely I?m tempted to purchase another for myself! The artisan is creative and displays fine craftsmanship.
By John
Very masculine piece, beautifully finished. Its posture conveys an impression of strength, prowess and resilience, which I expect would have been the tribal intent of these sort of pieces. Will be treasured, thanks
By PAMELA
Very beautiful! Much bigger than I anticipated, which is very good. This young man fits perfectly in my living room with wood carvings of elephants, giraffs, plants, etc. I am really happy to have this work of art in my home. Thank you Mr. Rendah.
Hand Carved Wooden Statuette of Balinese Flute Player, "The Flute Player"
Playfully catching the end of his sarong with his toes, a young Balinese man plays his flute idly. His eyes are closed, and his position is one of utter relaxation and ease. The talented Wayan Rendah from Bali carves the charming statuette from suar wood in a warm brown shade.
Double Yogi Wood Sculpture from Bali, "Double Yogi"
This unique suar wood sculpture of two yogis from Wayan Rendah is based on , which translates to "shy man". It is from a Javanese legend about a yogi who was ashamed of all the pain and suffering in the world. He chose a life of meditation in this unusual position to take away the grief and sorrow from mankind. Within the pose, if you view it from the front, you will see a smiling face. When viewed from the back, the figure has the appearance of a human heart; source of life and energy. From the side, the folded arms take the shape of a fetus; a symbol of new life and purity. It is believed that the figure is a source of strength to all those who rub his back.
Hand-Carved Suar Wood Romantic Sculpture from Indonesia, "Young Couple"
Holding each other in a loving embrace, a young couple shares a passionate kiss. Wayan Rendah creates this Indonesian sculpture, which is hand-carved from suar wood with abstract forms that showcase the bodies of his subjects. A gleaming black finish completes this sculpture.
Wood Sculpture of Javanese Yogi Man, "Orang Malu"
This unique suar wood sculpture of a yogi from Wayan Rendah is called , which translates to "shy man". The figure is from a Javanese legend about a yogi who was ashamed of all the pain and suffering in the world. He chose a life of meditation in this unusual position to take away the grief and sorrow from mankind. Within the pose, if you view it from the front, you will see a smiling face. When viewed from the back, the figure has the appearance of a human heart; source of life and energy. From the side, the folded arms take the shape of a fetus; a symbol of new life and purity. It is believed that the figure is a source of strength to all those who rub his back.